Tesla is offering select Cybertruck owners a free, one-year trial of its Supervised Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology. The Elon Musk-led electric vehicle maker sent an email to eligible recipients on May 7, notifying them that this trial is intended as a gesture of appreciation for early adopters of the Cybertruck. Several owners reported receiving the email, a screenshot of which was also shared on the social media platform X (earlier Twitter) by a user named Sawyer Merritt. The email specifies that to activate the trial, recipients must subscribe to the Supervised FSD service by June 6, 2025. It also notes that the Cybertruck’s Autosteer feature will not function unless the Supervised FSD package is active. However, Tesla has yet to share an official comment about the free FSD trial offer.
What Tesla said about the FSD offer in its mail to customers
In the letter sent to select Cybertruck owners, Tesla wrote:
“Your 1-Year Free FSD Trial is Here
Your Cybertruck (owner’s name) is eligible for a free, 1-year Full Self-Driving (Supervised) trial. As we improve our Autopilot technology, our feature sets will change. Accordingly, Autosteer will not be available for Cybertruck outside of Full Self-Driving (Supervised). We encourage you to experience our latest version of Full Self-Driving (Supervised) to immerse yourself in the power of its innovation.
As a thank you for being an early Cybertruck adopter, we are offering you a free, 1-year trial of Full Self-Driving (Supervised).
In order to qualify for the 1-year trial, you will need to subscribe to Full Self-Driving (Supervised) by June 6, 2025, using the link below. You can cancel your subscription at any time, and you will still receive the 1-year…”
This offer comes after Tesla faced weak sales in both the US and Europe, alongside a 71% year-over-year drop in profits. The company also reportedly holds thousands of unsold Cybertrucks in US inventory, despite shifting its marketing to highlight the vehicle’s toughness and utility appeal.
Meanwhile, Musk expressed confidence in Tesla’s self-driving technology, predicting a future where manually driven cars are rare, and announced plans to roll out an Unsupervised FSD version soon.
NEWS: Tesla is offering some Cybertruck owners a free 1-year trial of FSD (Supervised). pic.twitter.com/xJUP8rCPY8
— Sawyer Merritt (@SawyerMerritt) May 7, 2025
What Tesla said about the FSD offer in its mail to customers
In the letter sent to select Cybertruck owners, Tesla wrote:
“Your 1-Year Free FSD Trial is Here
Your Cybertruck (owner’s name) is eligible for a free, 1-year Full Self-Driving (Supervised) trial. As we improve our Autopilot technology, our feature sets will change. Accordingly, Autosteer will not be available for Cybertruck outside of Full Self-Driving (Supervised). We encourage you to experience our latest version of Full Self-Driving (Supervised) to immerse yourself in the power of its innovation.
As a thank you for being an early Cybertruck adopter, we are offering you a free, 1-year trial of Full Self-Driving (Supervised).
In order to qualify for the 1-year trial, you will need to subscribe to Full Self-Driving (Supervised) by June 6, 2025, using the link below. You can cancel your subscription at any time, and you will still receive the 1-year…”
This offer comes after Tesla faced weak sales in both the US and Europe, alongside a 71% year-over-year drop in profits. The company also reportedly holds thousands of unsold Cybertrucks in US inventory, despite shifting its marketing to highlight the vehicle’s toughness and utility appeal.
Meanwhile, Musk expressed confidence in Tesla’s self-driving technology, predicting a future where manually driven cars are rare, and announced plans to roll out an Unsupervised FSD version soon.
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